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Adventurous Dining Made Easier!
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** As featured on Gizmodo, 8/29/09:
"When you're eating above your weight, figuratively speaking, you'll run into some terms you've never seen before. Global Eater Food Dictionary will tell you exactly what kind of cow glands those sweetbreads are before you order them, and it's faster than Google, which'll minimize your chances of being outed as a food moron. The price of your snob cred: a buck."
http://gizmodo.com/5348148/the-week-in-iphone-apps-deliciousness
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** Top 30 Reference Apps, August 2009
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Don’t know the difference between a “cannoli” and “cannelloni”? When you see “Suzuki” on a Japanese menu, do you think it’s referring to a motorcycle?
Well fret no longer - Globe Eater is here to help. Global Eater is your always-ready pocket guide to the world of food terminology. Find over 1100 food terms found on menus for ethnicities including Chinese, French, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mexian, and Thai.
With an easy to use index to jump directly to the first letter of the word you’re looking for, as well as a powerful search engine, you’ll be able to instantly locate the term you’re looking for. Many of the terms have detailed descriptions, interesting facts, and more.
Plus, you don’t have to be connected to a network - all of the data is stored directly on your phone, so you always have quick access to the information you’re looking for.
Buy now at our low introductory price, as future updates are always free - we're working on adding new ethnicities, terms, and features. Thanks for your support and we hope you find Global Eater useful next time you're dining out!
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** As featured on Gizmodo, 8/29/09:
"When you're eating above your weight, figuratively speaking, you'll run into some terms you've never seen before. Global Eater Food Dictionary will tell you exactly what kind of cow glands those sweetbreads are before you order them, and it's faster than Google, which'll minimize your chances of being outed as a food moron. The price of your snob cred: a buck."
http://gizmodo.com/5348148/the-week-in-iphone-apps-deliciousness
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** Top 30 Reference Apps, August 2009
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Don’t know the difference between a “cannoli” and “cannelloni”? When you see “Suzuki” on a Japanese menu, do you think it’s referring to a motorcycle?
Well fret no longer - Globe Eater is here to help. Global Eater is your always-ready pocket guide to the world of food terminology. Find over 1100 food terms found on menus for ethnicities including Chinese, French, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mexian, and Thai.
With an easy to use index to jump directly to the first letter of the word you’re looking for, as well as a powerful search engine, you’ll be able to instantly locate the term you’re looking for. Many of the terms have detailed descriptions, interesting facts, and more.
Plus, you don’t have to be connected to a network - all of the data is stored directly on your phone, so you always have quick access to the information you’re looking for.
Buy now at our low introductory price, as future updates are always free - we're working on adding new ethnicities, terms, and features. Thanks for your support and we hope you find Global Eater useful next time you're dining out!
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